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The Link Real Estate Investment Trust, a real estate investment trust, focuses on the acquisition of retail properties primarily in Hong Kong. It would acquire 180 properties, of which 149 would be integrated retail and car park facilities, 2 standalone retail facilities, and 29 standalone car park facilities. The company was formed on September 6, 2005 and is based in Hong Kong.

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Link Real Estate Investment Trust, Annual General Meeting, Jul 22, 2015., at 10:00 China Standard Time. Location: The Ballroom, 18th Floor. Agenda: To note the audited consolidated financial statements of The Link for the financial year ended March 31, 2015 together with the independent auditor's report thereon; to note the appointment of auditor of The Link and the fixing of its remuneration; to consider re-election of directors; and to consider the powers to buy back units.

Link Real Estate Investment Trust reported audited consolidated earnings results for the year ended March 31, 2015. For the year, the company reported revenues of HKD 7,723 million compared to HKD 7,155 million a year ago. Operating profit was HKD 27,931 million compared to HKD 18,425 million a year ago. Profit for the year, before transactions with unit holders was HKD 27,230 million compared to HKD 17,305 million a year ago. Profit for the year, before transactions with unit holders attributable to unit holders was HKD 27,230 million compared to HKD 17,305 million a year ago. Distribution per unit for the year HK 182.84 cents compared to HK 165.81 cents a year ago. Net cash generated from operating activities was HKD 4,853 million compared to HKD 4,659 million a year ago. Additions to property, plant and equipment were HKD 25 million compared to HKD 18 million a year ago.

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